The visual counterpart to LA based producers AWAY’s single “Sleepwalker” featuring London Thor is out now via Trap Nation’s Lowly Palace imprint. The track has garnered 2 millions streams to date, and has been fulfilled with a captivatingly haunting music video. To say the least this is a weekend vibe you do not want to miss out on. From start to finish AWAY does just that… It takes you away and lets face it, sometimes all we want to do is escape and slide away to the sound of a dope track that will leave you begging and wanting more. That is what this track, this video, this element did for us at Raver Mag and it definitely comes highly recommend for all…

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From conception to execution, there is very little that passes by AWAY’s meticulous attention to detail – To him, his artistry is everything. “Sleepwalker” embodies that very mindset more so than any of his previous works, with his newest single showcasing the musical technicality and emotional awareness that belies his edgy brand aesthetic. “Sleepwalker is a song about the different emotions you experience when someone leaves your life unexpectedly.

Confusion, sadness, apathy, and anger,” he said in reference to his release. His ultimate goal is to create music that people will feel and remember, to establish his AWAY moniker as a project that is his fully authentic and serves as an expression of vulnerability, and his personal truths. With releases like “Sleepwalker” blurring the lines between genres and challenging the status quo, he is well on his way.

This was only a sneak peek of what is to come, but in short it is truly a marvel of what Music and Technology can bring when forward thinking artist come together with a truly innovative way to maximize our own experiences.

“The Future is Now as Music x Technology combine to form: The Live Room at KEXP” Simply Amazing… Full Support from us at Raver Magazine!

More on Microsofts Interactive Upgrade to KEXP Live Studio Below:

KEXP will be releasing a video of the Car Seat Headrest performance on their YouTube Channel later this month, alongside a behind-the-scenes video of the project.

In addition, Seattle locals can stop by the KEXP gathering space and see a series of Interactive Artist Portraits created by artist Carlo Van de Roer, which features portraits of Phantogram, Matthew Dear and Alan Palomo of Neon Indian.

The images were commissioned by Microsoft, with each portrait celebrating a forward-thinking artist who has created compelling and innovative work using Microsoft technology. The project will be on display until January 31

The KEXP Live Room is the latest collaboration featured on Music x Technology, an initiative that celebrates forward-thinking artists who are using Microsoft technology to transform the way we create and experience music. With artist collaborations, the program seeks to empower artists with unique opportunities to create one-of-a-kind experiences for their fans. For more information, visit: microsoft.com/musicxtech